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Table 2: Zoning database limits (Continued)

Zoning item

Description

Limit

MaxZonesInZoneSets

Maximum number of zones that are

1000

 

components of zone sets, excluding the

 

 

orphan zone set, which can be stored in the

 

 

switch zoning database. Each instance of a

 

 

zone in a zone set counts toward this

 

 

maximum.

 

 

 

 

MaxMembersPerZone

Maximum number of members in a zone that

2000

 

can be stored in the switch zoning database.

 

 

 

 

MaxMembersPerAlias

Maximum number of members in all zones

2000

 

and aliases.

 

 

 

 

Hard zones (Access Control Lists)

Access Control List (ACL) zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbound traffic. ACL zoning is a type of hard zoning that is hardware enforced. This type of zoning is useful for controlling access to certain devices without totally isolating them from the fabric. Members can communicate with each other and transmit outside the ACL zone, but cannot receive inbound traffic from outside the zone. The following rules apply to ACL zones:

The ACL zone boundary is secure against inbound traffic.

ACL zones can overlap; that is, a port can be a member of more than one ACL zone.

ACL zone boundaries supersede soft zone boundaries.

Membership can be defined only by domain ID and port ID. A switch port can be a member of multiple ACL zones whose combined membership does not exceed 128.

Soft zones

Soft zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling device discovery. Devices in the same soft zone automatically discover and communicate freely with all other members of the same zone. The soft zone boundary is not secure; traffic across soft zones can occur if addressed correctly. The following rules apply to soft zones:

Soft zone boundaries yield to ACL zone boundaries.

Soft zones can overlap; that is, a port can be a member of more than one soft zone.

Membership can be defined by Fibre Channel address, domain ID and port number, or worldwide name.

Soft zoning supports FL_Ports and F_Ports.

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Contents HP StorageWorks 8q Fibre Channel Switch Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Contents Troubleshooting Maintenance menu Remove Switch Config Figures Related documentation Intended audienceDocument conventions Text symbolsEquipment symbols Getting help HP installation and configuration assistanceRack stability HP authorized reseller HP technical supportHP storage web site About this Guide Introduction1 Switch chassis featuresChassis LEDs Power supplyInput Power LED green Serial portHeartbeat LED green System Fault LED solid amberEthernet port Exiting maintenance mode Maintenance buttonResetting the switch Placing the switch in maintenance modePort Activity LED green Fibre Channel ports and LEDsPort Logged-in LED green Port types SFP transceiversFile Transfer Protocol Switch managementSwitch Manager user interface Command Line InterfaceIntroduction Planning Devices Device accessSoft zones Hard zones Access Control ListsLatency PerformanceDistance BandwidthSimple Network Management Protocol security Fabric securityFabric management User account securityPlanning Site requirements InstallingUnpack the switch and verify carton contents Installing and initially configuring the switchUsing the rack template Mount the switchAttaching the right rail to the rack rear view Attaching the mounting adapter brackets to the switch Placing the switch on the rails rear view Installing Installing an SFP transceiver Install SFP transceiversConnect the cables Connect Fibre Channel devices to the switchConnect power to the switch Installing Switch Manager on Linux systems Configure the switchInstalling Switch Manager on Windows systems Powering down the switch Backing up the switch configurationUsing the CLI to install firmware Updating switch firmwareUsing Switch Manager to install firmware Enter the password for your account name Installing Troubleshooting4 Heartbeat LED blink patterns Post diagnosticsInternal firmware failure blink pattern System error blink patternConfiguration file system error blink pattern Logged-In LED indications Over temperature blink patternPort Error blinking pattern System Fault LED is illuminated Chassis diagnosticsInput Power LED is extinguished Maintenance mode options Maintenance menu Copy Log Files Maintenance menu ExitMaintenance menu Image Unpack Maintenance menu Update Boot Loader Maintenance menu Remake FilesystemMaintenance menu Reset Switch Maintenance menu Set Active ImageTroubleshooting Class B equipment Federal Communications Commission NoticeClass a equipment Cables ModificationsBsmi Notice Canadian Notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union Notice Korean notices Japanese Power Cord NoticeJapanese Notice Laser compliance Battery replacement notice Grounding methods Prevention methodsElectrostatic Discharge Fabric specifications SpecificationsMaintainability Environmental DimensionsElectrical Regulatory certifications Management system requirements Management System RequirementsSerial cable Cable pin configurationsIndirect Ethernet cable Direct Ethernet cross-over cableEthernet connection information Establishing an Ethernet or serial connectionFor Windows environments Serial connection informationIndex Index Index Worldwide name Name server